College of Charleston to Co-Host Town Hall on Domestic Violence
The College of Charleston's Department of Political Science will collaborate with local news organizations on a January 13, 2015 event focusing on domestic violence.
The College of Charleston's Department of Political Science will collaborate with local news organizations on a January 13, 2015 event focusing on domestic violence.
The Ketner Emerging Leaders Scholarships, established by Linda Ketner in 1990, inspires students to become agents of change through public service and community engagement.
Liz Strozier ’06 plans major events for Forbes, managing speakers like Oprah Winfrey, Bono and Warren Buffett.
Campus will be closed beginning Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2014, and will reopen on Monday, Jan. 5, 2015.
Sophomore Jake Durham's voter app impressed competition judges with its focus, its innovation and its potential to have a transformational impact on our elections.
Seven professors think back on the best things they found under the Christmas tree as kids. Some won't surprise you at all!
The idea of peace on Earth can be just that – an idea you write off among more pressing priorities. But to Professor Reba Parker, peace is something else entirely.
John Bruns, director of the College of Charleston's Film Studies Program, ranks his favorite Top 10 Christmas movies, and explains why they're so great.
In need of a steamy page-turner? A number of College alumni and employees are among the hottest romance writers in America.
The holidays don’t have to be a time of overindulgence. With this great advice from the Office of Sustainability you can shop, give gifts and eat in ways that are both sustainable and festive.